Tennessee Lady Vols head basketball coach Kellie Harper met with the media this week to discuss the start of official 2020-2021 season practices and discuss the team.

Each week we throw six flags over Tennessee after a Vols’ game.
The Green Flags are for “good to go.’’
The Red Flags: “Stop it!’’
GREEN FLAGS:
RED FLAGS
So what must Tennessee do to beat – or compete – with Alabama?
Here are three keys:
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Chris Stapleton shared a rockin’ new song, “Arkansas,” from his upcoming studio album, Starting Over, which drops on Nov. 13.
Co-penned by Chris and Mike Campbell, “Arkansas” follows the release of “Cold” and the album’s title track.
Starting Over features 11 songs that Chris co-penned, as well as three covers: John Fogerty’s “Joy Of My Life” and Guy Clark’s “Worry B Gone” and “Old Friends.”
The new album was recorded at Nashville’s historic RCA Studio A, with additional work completed at Muscle Shoals Sound and Compass Sound Studio. Produced by Dave Cobb, who also plays acoustic guitar, the record features wife Morgane Stapleton (vocals, tambourine), with longtime bandmates J.T. Cure (bass) and Derek Mixon (drums). Special guests include musicians Mike Campbell (electric guitar), Benmont Tench (Hammond B3 organ) and Paul Franklin (pedal steel), as well as the All Voices Choir who are featured on “Watch You Burn.”
The upcoming album follows the release of Chris’ two No. 1 albums in 2017: From A Room: Volume 1 and From A Room: Volume 2, which reference the legendary RCA Studio A where they were recorded with Dave Cobb.
Listen to “Arkansas” below.
photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com
Luke Combs released his new deluxe album, What You See Ain’t Always What You Get, on Oct. 23.
The new album features all 18 songs from the digital version of Luke’s 2019 sophomore album, What You See Is What You Get, as well as five brand-new tracks, including the wife-inspired “Forever After All.”
The new tune features Luke sweetly crooning about his wife, Nicole Hocking: “They say nothin’ lasts forever / But they ain’t seen us together / Or the way the moonlight dances in your eyes / And I know they’ll be that moment / The Good Lord calls one of us home and / One won’t have the other by their side / But heaven knows that that won’t last too long / Maybe some thing last forever after all.”
After dating for four years, Luke and Nicole got married on Aug. 1 in Florida. Nicole was the muse for Luke’s No. 1 single “Beautiful Crazy,” as well as “Better Together.”
Listen to “Forever After All” below.
photo by Arroyo/O\’Connor, AFF-USA.com
Gabby Barrett is giving her fans a reason to rejoice this holiday season with the release of a stunning new rendition of “The First Noel.”
The traditional Christmas carol serves as a standalone release from Gabby, who is having a breakout year despite the ongoing pandemic.
“I’m so happy to release my first Christmas song today,” says Gabby. “Christmas is one of my absolute favorite days of the year, and my faith is the cornerstone of my life, so being able to share both with ‘The First Noel’ is a gift. I feel so blessed to do what I do every day, and I hope that this song adds something special to your holidays.”
Gabby’s debut single, “I Hope,” is currently No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart (streaming, sales and airplay-based) for the 13th week, which is the second-longest run by a solo female artist in the history of the chart. Gabby picked up her first CMT Music Award on Oct. 21 for Breakthrough Video of the Year. “I Hope” is nominated for Single of the Year at the upcoming CMA Awards, where Gabby is also nominated for New Artist of the Year. And, Gabby and husband Cade Foehner are expecting their first child—a baby girl.
Listen to Gabby’s performance of “The First Noel” below.
photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com
Mitchell Tenpenny is hoping to be a bright spot this holiday season with the release of his new EP, Neon Christmas, on Oct. 23.
The seven-song offering features three original songs—“Snow Angels,” “Naughty List” and the title track—as well as four holiday standards: “Joy To The World,” “Let It Snow,” “O Holy Night,” and “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas.”
“That’s always been one of my favorite songs,” says Mitchell of “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas.” “It just makes me feel like sitting in front of a fire or watching an old Christmas movie at my family’s house. I knew I could take and make that song more of my own too, which can be hard with Christmas songs.”
Listen to “Neon Christmas” below.
photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com
Here’s a photo gallery, courtesy of UT Athletics, of Tennessee’s start to official season practices. Click on any image to see it full size with the ability to scroll through.